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HU Credits:
2
Degree/Cycle:
1st degree (Bachelor)
Responsible Department:
International Relations
Semester:
1st Semester
Teaching Languages:
Hebrew
Campus:
Mt. Scopus
Course/Module Coordinator:
Dr. Marcia Harpaz
Coordinator Office Hours:
First Semester: Tuesdays, 2-3PM
Teaching Staff:
Dr. Marcia Harpaz
Course/Module description:
China's engagement with international institutions is a key component of its contemporary foreign policy. This course provides a broad overview of the implications and challenges of China and international institutions over a range of areas such as trade,finance,security, environment and human rights. The course explores the evolution of China’s behavior, policies and strategies in these areas, as well as its impact on them and on other global actors.
Course/Module aims:
The course aims at providing students with the tools and analytic framework with which to understand China's foreign policy through its participation in international institutions and over time.
Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
On completing the course, students should be able to analyze and understand the evolution of China's participation in contemporary international institutions, and the domestic and foreign constraints contributing to the formulation of its foreign policies.
Attendance requirements(%):
80% of classes
Teaching arrangement and method of instruction:
Lectures and discussion
Course/Module Content:
1.Introduction and background: description of course, central questions addressed in course, brief historical background from opening of China in late 70's, and general trends in China's foreign policy and particularly towards international institutions.
2. Concepts key to China's foreign policy: sovereignty and non-intervention, historical memory, tianxia, peaceful rise, Chinese dream, the New Era under Xi Jinping
3. China and UN: institutional learning.
4. China and global trade regime - accession and participation - WTO.
5. China and global trade regime, FTAs select topics incl.the US-China Trade War
6. China and global financial regime: Is China a challenge? World Bank, IMF, global financial crisis as turning point, reform initiatives, G-20, AIIB
7. China and global financial and investment regime-looking outward: China's foreign aid, going out, China's outward foreign direct investment, BRI
8. Regional Arrangements: ASEAN, SCO,
9.Regional Economic Arrangements: RCEP, BRI if not covered in lesson 8, CPTPP (impact on China as non-member)
10. Security: including Flashpoints: S. China Sea. N. Korea
11. Environment and Energy.
12. Human Rights including humanitarian intervention. flash points: recent events in Hong Kong
13. Israel-China relations on backdrop of ME conflict, Israel US relations, and China's search for innovation, including debate regarding China's Investment in Israel
14. China and global governance, wrap up.
Required Reading:
סין ומוסדות בינלאומיים (58371)
ד"ר מרשה הרפז
שיעור סתיו 2019, יום ג', 12:30-14:00, חברה
תיאור הקורס: התקשרותה של סין עם מוסדות בינלאומיים (כלכליים, ביטחוניים, איכות הסביבה, זכויות אדם) הופכת בימינו למרכיב מרכזי במדיניות החוץ שלה. הקורס יבחן את ההשלכות והאתגרים של התקשרות זו. נפתח ברקע היסטורי על מעברה של סין ממדיניות חוץ מבדלנות למעורבות בינלאומית רבה יותר משנות ה-80, ולאחר מכן ננתח את ההתנהגות, המדיניות והאסטרטגיות שלה במשטרים בינלאומיים השונים. נבחן גם את השפעת מדיניותה של סין על שחקנים אחרים כמו גם את המקורות המקומיים והבינלאומיים למדיניותה.
דרישות: נוכחות חובה ב-80% מהשיעורים, חומר הקריאה (מה שמסומן ב- * הינו חובה), דו"ח קריאה אחד (עד עמוד אחד מודפס, רווח שורה וחצי, פונט Arial גודל 12) שיימסר בתחילת השיעור הרלוונטי. בסוף הקורס יינתן מבחן בית, (3 שבועות). המבחן יורכב משתי שאלות מתוך שלוש, סה"כ 3-4 עמודים מודפסים, רווח שורה וחצי, פונט Arial גודל 12. על מנת לגשת למבחן של סוף השנה, יש למסור את דו"ח הקריאה. ציון הקורס: 10% דו"ח הקריאה ו-90% מבחן הבית.
התקשרות עם המרצה: דוא"ל: marcia_h@netvision.net.il
שעת קבלה: יום ג': 14:00-15:00
1. מבוא ורקע: הצגת הקורס, מטרותיו ושאלות מרכזיות, רקע היסטורי על פתיחת סין לעולם החיצוני ומגמות מרכזיות במדיניות סין כלפי מוסדות בינ"ל
השאלות המרכזיות:
*Etzioni, Amitai, “Is China a Responsible Stakeholder?” International Affairs, 2011, 539-53, at http://icps.gwu.edu/files/2011/05/China-Stakeholder.pdf.
*Johnston, Alastair I. “How New and Assertive is China’s New Assertiveness?” International Security, 37, 4 (Spring) 2013, pp. 7-48 at http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/files/IS3704_pp007-048.pdf.
*Johnston, Alastair I. “Is China a Status Quo Power?”, International Security 27:4 (2003) 5-56, available at:
http://www.risingpowersinitiative.org/wp-content/uploads/alistair1.pdf.
*Mearsheimer, John, “Can China Rise Peacefully?” National Interest, October 25, 2014, at http://nationalinterest.org/commentary/can-china-rise-peacefully-10204.
Chen, Dingding, Pu, Xiaoyu, and Johnston, Alastair I., “Debating China’s Assertiveness,” International Security, 38, 3, (Winter) 2013/14, pp. 176-83. (Response to Johnston’s Claim in Spring 2013)
Friedberg, Aaron, “The Future of US-China Relations: Is Conflict Inevitable?” International Security, 30 No. 2 (2005) 7-45.
Johnston, Alastair I. Social States: China in International Institutions, 1980-2000 (Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2008), Preface, and Conclusions: xiii-xxvii and 197-212.
Kim, Samuel S., “China and Globalization: Confronting Myriad Challenges and Opportunities, Asian Perspective, Vol 33(3) 2009, 41-80, available at:
http://www.asianperspective.org/articles/v33n3-b.pdf.
Wang, Zheng, “China’s Alternative Diplomacy: China Has Made Its Biggest Foreign Policy Adjustment in 25 Years”, The Diplomat, January 30, 2015, at:
http://thediplomat.com/2015/01/chinas-alternative-diplomacy/.
סקירות כלליות על השתתפות סין במוסדות בינ"ל:
*Chin, Gregory and Ramesh Thakur, “Will China Change the Rules of Global Order?” The Washington Quarterly October 2010, pp. 119-138 (see 128-130 for short description of China in UN), at
http://csis.org/files/publication/twq10octoberchinthakur.pdf.
*Ikenberry, G. John, “The Rise of China: Power, Institutions, and the Western Order”, in Ross, Robert S. and Zhu, Feng (eds) China’s Ascent, (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2008) 89-114.
“Lanteigne, Marc, Chinese Foreign Policy: An Introduction (London: Routledge, 2009) Chapter 3, Multilateralism and International Institutions, pp. 57-73.
Olson, Stephan and Prestowitz, Clyde, Economic Strategy Institute, “Evolving Role of China in International Institutions”, for China Economic and Security Review Commission, January 2011, at http://www.uscc.gov/researchpapers/2011/TheEvolvingRoleofChinainInternationlInstitutions.pdf.
2. מגמות במדיניות חוץ של סין, מושגים ומורשות היסטוריות: ריבונות לאומית ואי-התערבות, הזכרון ההיסטורי של סין, טיוואן, עלייתה השלווה של סין, החלום הסיני
*Carlson, Allen, “More Than Just Saying No: China’s Evolving Approach to Sovereignty and Intervention since Tiananmen,” in Alastair I. Johnston and Robert S. Ross (eds) New Directions in the Study of China’s Foreign Policy (Stanford: Stanford University Press 2006) 217-241. (On reserve at Mount Scopus Humanities and Social Sciences Library)
*Carlson, Benjamin, “The World According to Xi Jinping”, The Atlantic, September 21, 2015, http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/09/xi-jinping-china-book-chinese-dream/406387/.
*Panda, Ankit, "Welcome to Xi Jinping's New Era" the Diplomat, Feb. 27, 2018, at: https://thediplomat.com/2018/02/welcome-to-xi-jinpings-new-era/
*Peng Yuan and Hachigian, Nina, "Global Roles and Responsibilities", in Debating China: The Us-China Relationship: Ten Conversations, Oxford University Press, 2014, 88-110.
*Wang Jisi, “China’s Search for a Grand Strategy: A Rising Great Power Finds its Way”, Foreign Affairs, March/April 2011, online through HU library subscription.
*Wang, Zheng, Never Forget National Humiliation: Historical Memory in Chinese Politics and Foreign Relations (Columbia University Press, 2012) 221-42. Available on reserve in Mount Scopus Humanities and Social Sciences Library: DS 777.8 W36 2012. (Review of book can be found in American Historical Review, June 2015, 994-5 )
Westad, Odd Arne, "The Sources of Chinese Conduct-Are Washington and Beijing Fighting a New Cold War?" Foreign Affairs, September/October 2019, 86-95.
Carlson, Allen, “Moving Beyond Sovereignty? A Brief Consideration of Recent Changes in China’s Approach to International Order and the Emergence of the Tianxia Concept,” Journal of Contemporary China , 2011, 89-102.
Goldstein, Avery “China’s Grand Strategy and US Foreign Policy”, September 2005,
‘http://www.fpri.org/enotes/20050927.asia.goldstein.chinagrandstrategy.html.
Kang, David C. China Rising: Peace, Power, and Order in East Asia, Chapter 4 on China, Identity, Sovereignty, and Taiwan, (Columbia University Press: 2007) 79-103.
Naughton, Barry, ‘‘China’s Distinctive System: Can It be a Model for Others?’’ Journal of Contemporary China 19, no. 65 (2010): 437-460.
Sutter, Robert G. Chinese Foreign Relations Power and Policy since the Cold War Third Edition (Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield 2012), Chapter 1, 1-16.
Xie Tao, “Can the Chinese Dream and the American Dream Co-Exist?” The Diplomat, June 2, 2015, at http://thediplomat.com/2015/06/can-the-chinese-dream-and-the-american-dream-coexist/.
Zheng Bijian, “China’s Peaceful Rise to Great-Power Status,” Foreign Affairs, 84:5 (September/October 2005) 18-24.
3. האו"ם – למידה מוסדית
*Fullilove, Michael, “China and the UN: The Stakeholder Spectrum”, Washington Quarterly, Vol. 34, 3 (2011), pp. 63-85 at: http://csis.org/files/publication/twq11summerfullilove.pdf.
*Kent, Ann. “China and International Organizations: From Alienation to Integration,” in Ann Kent, Beyond Compliance: China, International Organizations, and Global Security (Stanford University Press: 2007) pp. 33-64 (particularly 52-64).
Background:
Kim, Samuel S. “China and the United Nations”, in Economy, E. and Oksenberg, M. (eds) China Joins the World: Progress and Prospects, Council on Foreign Relations, 1999, 42-89.
4. סין ומשטר הסחר הגלובלי - ארגון הסחר העולמי : הצטרפות והשתתפות
*Gao, Henry, “From the Doha Round to the China Round: China’s Growing Role in the WTO Negotiations”, in Toohey, Lisa, Picker, Colin B., and Greenacre, Jonathan (eds) China in the International Economic Order: New Directions and Changing Paradigms, (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015), pp. 79-97.
*Pearson, Margaret M., “China in Geneva: Lessons from China’s Early Years in the World Trade Organization”, in Johnston, Alastair Iain and Ross, Robert S. New Directions in the Study of China’s Foreign Policy (Stanford: Stanford University Press 2006) 242-75. (Available on Reserve Mount Scopus Humanities and Social Sciences Library: DS779.27 N49 2006)
*Scott, James and Wilkenson, Rorden, “China Threat? Evidence from the WTO”, Journal of World Trade, 41(4) 2013, 761-82,
Liang, Wei, “Bureaucratic Politics, Interministerial Coordination, and China’s GATT/WTO Accession Negotiations”, in Zeng, Ka (ed) China’s Foreign Trade Policy: The New Constituencies, (London: Routledge, 2007), pp. 20-39.
Mattoo, Aaditya and Subramanian, Arvind, “A China Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations”, (Center for Global Development Working Paper No. 277, 2011) at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id&eq;1972988.
Pearson, Margaret M., “China’s Foreign Economic Relations and Policies”, in Pekkanen, Saadia M. and Ravenhill, John, Foot, Rosemary (eds) The Oxford Handbook of International Relations of Asia, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014) 160-78.
Yu, Peter K. “The First Decade of TRIPS in China”, in Za Zeng and Liang Wei (eds) China and Global Trade Governance: China’s Ten Year Experience in the WTO (London: Routledge: 2014) available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract+2175385.
5. א) סין ומשטר הסחר הגלובלי: ארגון הסחר העולמי – האם ואיך סין משפיעה? ב) סוגיות מיוחדות במסגרת משטר הסחר הגלובלי ג) הסכמי סחר בילטרלים של סין
ד) מלחמת הסחר סין ארהב
*Chin, Gregory and Stubbs, Richard, “China and Regional Institution Building: The China-ASEAN FTA”, Review of International Political Economy, Vol. 18, No. 3 (2011), 277-98.
*Gao, Henry S. “China’s Strategy for Free Trade Agreements: Political Battle in the Name of Trade (February 10, 2011) in Ross Buckley, Richard Hu and Douglas Arner (eds) East Asian Economic Integration: Law, Trade and Finance; Singapore Management University School Law Research Paper No. 11, 2013.
*Yu, Peter K., “TPP and Trans-Pacific Perplexities”, Fordham International Law Journal, Vol. 37 (2014), pp. 1129-82, at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id&eq;2398720.
*Zeng, Ka, “Conclusion”, in Zeng, Ka and Liang, Wei (eds) China and Global Trade Governance: China’s Ten Year Experience in the WTO (London: Routledge 2013) p. 285-98. (Book available on line Mount Scopus Humanities and Social Sciences Library.)
* Economist May 18-24 2019 , Special Report China and AMerica - a new kind of cold war
*Bown, Chad P. and Irwin, Douglas A. "Trump's Assault on the Global Trading System and Why Decoupling From China will change everything", Foreign Affairs, September/October 2019, 125-137.
Kong, Qingjiang, “China’s Uncharted FTA Strategy”, Journal of World Trade, Vol. 46. No. 5 (2012), 1191-1206.
Mattoo, Aaditya, Francis Ng, and Arvind Subramanian, The Elephant in the Green Room: China and the Doha Round, Policy Briefs in International Economics 11-3, Washington, D.C., Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2011, at http://www.piie.com/publications/pb/pb11-03.pdf.
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6. סין ומערכת הפיננסית הגלובלית: הבנק העולמי, קרן המטבע, וסוגיות שונות כגון סיוע למדינות המתפת*Ren, Xiao, “China in the G-20: Between Status Quo and Reform”, in Kennedy, Scott and Cheng, Shuaihua (eds) From Rule Takers to Rule Makers: the Growing Role of Chinese in Global Governance (Research Center for Chinese Politics and Business and International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development: 2012) at:
http://www.indiana.edu/~rccpb/pdf/Chinese%20Rule%20Makers%20RED%20Sept%202012.pdf. חות, שער החליפין, הצעה לרפורמת מערכת המוניטרית
Goldstein, Morris, and Nicholas Lardy, 2008, “China’s Exchange Rate Policy: An
Overview of Some Key Issues,” in Goldstein, Morris, and Nicholas Lardy, Debating China’s Exchange Rate Policy, (Washington, DC: Peterson Institute for
International Economics).
*Chin, Gregory, “China’s Rising Institutional Influence,” in Alexandroff, Alan S. and Cooper, Andrew F. (eds) Rising States, Rising Institutions; Challenges for Global Governance, Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press and Waterloo, Ontario: The Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2010, pp. 83-104. (Chapter available online to HU students, book on reserve in Mount Scopus Humanities and Social Sciences Library: JZ 1318 R574 2010)
*Shuaihua Cheng, Ting Fang, Hui-Ting Lien, “China’s Foreign Aid Policy: Implications for Global Governance of International Development”, in Kennedy, Scott and Cheng Shuaihua (eds) From Rule Takers to Rule Makers: The Growing Role of Chinese in Global Governance, pp. 103-112, online book, at: http://www.indiana.edu/~rccpb/pdf/Chinese%20Rule%20Makers%20RED%20Sept%202012.pdf.
*Wihtol, Robert, “Beijing’s Challenge to the Global Financial Architecture”, Georgetown Journal of Asian Studies, Spring/Summer 2015, pp. 1-15 available at: https://asianstudies.georgetown.edu/sites/asianstudies/files/GJAA%202.1%20Wihtol,%20Robert_0.pdf.
*Beeson, Mark and Xu, Shaomin, (2019) China's evolving role in global governance: The AIIB and the limits of an alternative international order'in Zeng, Ka (ed) Handbook of the International Political Economy of China, Elgar, pp. 3345-360
Lardy, Nicholas R. “China and the International Financial System,” in Economy, Elizabeth and Michel Oksenberg (eds), China Joins the World: Progress and Prospects, New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1999, pp. 206-230.
Li Wei, “Coping with the Dollar Hegemony: China’s New Monetary Strategy and its Implications for Regional Monetary Governance”, in Mingjiang Li (ed) China Joins Global Governance, (Maryland: Lexington Books 2012), 115-136.
Perlez, Jane, “Stampede to Join China’s Development Bank Stuns Even Its Founder,” New York Times, April 2, 2015;
Prasad, Eswar, 2009, “Is China’s Growth Miracle Built to Last?” China Economic Review, Vol. 20:1, pp. 103-123.
7. סין ומערכת הפיננסית והשקעות -
סיוע חוץ , השקעות זרות , ה-BRI
*Brautigam, Deborah, The Dragon’s Gift: The Real Story of China in Africa, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009) Chapter 11 ‘Rogue Donor? Muths and Realities, pp. 273-306 (On reserve at Mount Scopus Humanities and Social Sciences Library: DT 38.9 C5B73 2011).
*Chin, Gregory, “The Emerging Countries and China in the G-20: Reshaping Global Economic Governance,” Studia Diplomatica, Vol. LXIII, No. 2, 2010, pp. 105-123.
Altman, Roger C. (2009). “Globalization in Retreat: Further Geopolitical Consequences of the Financial Crisis.” Foreign Affairs 88(4): 2-8.
Economist, “China and the G-20: Taking the Summit by Strategy,” April 8, 2009,
http://www.economist.com/node/13447015.
Overholt, William H. (2010). "China in the Global Financial Crisis: Rising Influence, Rising Challenges,” The Washington Quarterly 33(1): 21-34
John Whalley, et al., ‘‘China and the Financial Crisis,’’ 2010, p. 11, http://www.cigionline.org/sites/default/files/Task_Force_2.pdf.
Xinbo, Wu (2010). Understanding the Geopolitical Implications of the Global Financial Crisis. The Washington Quarterly 33(4): 155-163.
8. הסדרים אזורים באסיה
*Acharya, Amitav, “Power Shift or Paradigm Shift? China’s Rise and Asia’s Emerging Security Order”, International Studies Quarterly (2013), 1-16.
*Lanteigne, Marc, Chinese Foreign Policy: An Introduction 2nd Edition (New York: Routledge 2013, Chapter 7, China’s Peripheral Diplomacy, pp. 123-42.
*Mearsheimer, John J., “The Gathering Storm: China’s Challenge to US Power in Asia”, Chinese Journal of International Politics (2010) 381-96.
Goldstein, Avery, “Power Transitions, Institutions, and China’s Rise in East Asia: Theoretical Expectations and Evidence,” Journal of Strategic Studies, 30, 4 (2007), pp. 639-682.
Shambaugh, David, “China Engages Asia: Reshaping the Regional Order,” International Security, 29, 3 (Winter 2004/05), pp. 64-99.
9. הסדרים אזורים באסיה: כלכליים
*Ba, Alice D. “Is China Leading? China, Southeast Asia, and East Asian Integration,” Political Science, 66:2, 2014, 143-165.
*Chin, Gregory and Stubbs, Richard, “China, Regional Institution-Building and the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area’, Review of International Political Economy, 2011.
*Lanteigne, Marc, China and International Institutions: Alternate Paths to Global Power, (London: Routledge 2005) Chapter 2: Flying Geese and Rising Phoenix: China, APEC and Exclusive Trade Regimes, 61-87.
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Kahler, Miles “Weak Ties Don’t Bind: Asia Needs Stronger Structures to Build Lasting Peace”, Global Asia (Summer 2011),
Martin-Jones, David and Smith, Michael L.R., “Making Process, Not Progress: ASEAN and the Evolving East Asian Regional Order,” International Security, 32, 1 (Summer 2007), pp. 148-184.
Yahuda, Michael, “The Limits of Economic Interdependence: Sino-Japanese Relations,” in Johnston, Alastair Iain, and Robert S. Ross, (eds) New Directions in the Study of China’s Foreign Policy, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006, 162-185.
10. מוסדות בטחונים
*Fravel, M. Taylor, “China’s Strategy in the South China Sea”, Contempoary Southeast Asia, Vol. 33., No. 3 (December 2011), 292-319. For updates, see Fravel’s web site: http://taylorfravel.com/.
*Lanteigne, Marc, Chinese Foreign Policy (London: Routledge, 2009), Chapter 4, Strategic Thinking and the Roles of the Military, pp. 75-92.
*Shambaugh, David, China Goes Global: The Partial Power, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013) Chapter 7, “China’s Global Security Presence”, 269-306.
Gill, Bates, “Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: The Dynamics of Chinese Nonproliferation and Arms Control Policy-Making in an Era of Reform”, in Lampton, David M. The Making of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy in the Era of Reform, (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001), 257-288.
Clarke, Donald (2011) Who Owns the Chinese Internet? China Digital Times, at http://english.caixin.com/2011-07-15/100279928.html.
Lanteigne, Marc, “Labyrinth’s Edge: China and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation”, in Lanteigne, Marc China and International Institutions (London: Routledge: 2005), 115-142.
Mu Chunshan, “The Iranian Nuclear Question: China’s Perspective”, The Diplomat, 2013, at: http://thediplomat.com/2013/11/the-iranian-nuclear-question-chinas-perspective//
Shambaugh, David, “China’s Roles in Global Security: Domestic and International Challenges”, in Shambaugh, David (ed) Charting China’s Future (London: Routledge: 2011), 95-104.
Swaine, Michael D. and Johnston, Alastair Iain, “China and Arms Control Institutions”, in Economy, Elizabeth and Oksenberg, Michel, China Joins the World: Progress and Prospects (Council on Foreign Relations 1999), 90-135.
Jing-Dong Yuan, “China’s Role in Establishing and Building the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)”, Journal of Contemporary China, Vol. 19. No. 67 (2010) pp. 855-869.
Tong Zhao, “China’s Approach to Nuclear Disarmament and Nonproliferation”, in Mingjiang Li (ed) China Joins Global Governance (Maryland: Lexington 2012) 187-199.
11. איכות הסביבה ואנרגיה
* Pearson, Margaret, (2019) 'China and global climate change governance', in Zeng, Ka (ed) Handbook on the International Political Economy of China, Elgar, 411-423.
*Lewis, Joanna I. "China’s Environmental Diplomacy: Climate Change, Domestic Politics and International Engagement." China Across the Divide: The Domestic and Global in Politics and Society. Foot, Rosemary (Ed) (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013), 200-26. (Book on reserve at Mount Scopus Humanities and Social Sciences Library: DS 779.27 C46 2013)
*Economy, Elizabeth and Levi, Michael, By All Means Necessary: How China’s Resource Quest is Changing the World (Oxford University Press, 2014), 189-204.
Harris, Paul G. “China and Climate Change: From Copenhagen to Cancun,” Environmental Law Reporter, 2010, http://www.epa.gov/ogc/china/harris.pdf.
Lewis, Joanna I. and Gallagher, Kelly Sims, "Energy and Environment in China: National and Global Challenges." The Global Environment: Institutions, Law and Policy. Axelrod, Regina and VanDeveer, Stacy (Eds) (Washington: CQ Press, 2014)
Zeng, Ka and Eastin, Josh, “International Economic Integration and Environmental Protection the Case of China”, International Studies Quarterly, 2007, 971-95.
For background on China’s environmental problems, see Economy, Elizabeth, The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to China’s Future, Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2010, and for a short background, see Naughton, Barry, The Chinese Economy: Transitions and Growth (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2007), Chapter 20: Environmental Quality and the Sustainability of Growth, 487-504; Kobayashi, Yuka (2005) 'The ‘Troubled Modernizer’: Three Decades of Chinese Environmental Policy and Diplomacy.' In: Harris, P. G., (ed.), Confronting Environmental Change in East and Southeast Asia: Eco-Politics, Foreign Policy, and Sustainable Development. United Nations University Press and Earthscan, pp. 87-101.
12. זכויות אדם ,עמדת סין במשטר הבינ"ל כולל התערבות הומניטרית
*Sceats, Sonya and Bresin, Shaun, “China and the International Human Rights System”, Chatham House Publications, October 2012, 3-55, at: http://www.chathamhouse.org/publications/papers/view/186781.
*Foot, Rosemary, video: China and Humanitarian Intervention, Beijing’s Influence, at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v&eq;obWpuPOh-T4.
Richardson, Courtney, “A Responsible Power? China and the UN Peacekeeping Regime”, International Peacekeeping 18 No. 3 (2011), pp. 286-97.
Foot, Rosemary, “The Responsibility to Protect (r2p) and its Evolution: Beijing’s Influence on Norm Creation in Humanitarian Areas,” St Antony’s International Review 6, no. 2, 2011: 47–66.
Foot, Rosemary, “Human Rights and China’s International Relations” in Breslin, Shaun (ed.) Handbook of China’s International Relations, (London, Routledge, 2010), 76-84.
Kent, Ann, “China and International Human Rights: The International Labour Organization and the United Nations Committee Against Torture”, in Kent, Ann Beyond Compliance: China International Organizations and Global Security (Stanford: Stanford University Press: 2007), 181-219.
Kim, Samuel S. “China and Globalization”, in Johnston, Alastair Iain and Ross, Robert S. New Directions in the Study of China’s Foreign Policy (Stanford: Stanford University Press 2006), 292-301.
Lanteigne, Marc and Hirono, Miwi, "Introduction: China and UN Peacekeeping", International Peacekeeping 18(3) (June 2011): 243-56.
Yong Deng, China’s Struggle for Status: The Realignment of International Relations, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), Chapter 3 “Negotiating the Human Rights Standard”, pp. 69-96.
Video: CCTV Dialogue: China and Human Rights, 17.9.14.
13. Israel-China Relations
*Shai, Aron (2009). Sino-Israel Relations: Current Reality and Future Prospects, INSS, Chapters 2,3.
*Peled, Hadas, and Harpaz, Marcia (2019), "Innovation as Catalysit in the China-Israel Investment Relationship", in Chaise, Julien (ed), China's International Investment Strategy, OUP, 142-162.
14. סין וממשול גלובלי
*Christensen, Thomas J., The China Challenge: Shaping the Choices of a Rising Power, (New York: Norton) 2015, 115-168.
*Ikenberry, G. John, “The Rise of China, the United States, and the Future of the Liberal International Order”, in Shambaugh, David (ed), Tangled Titans: The United States and China, (London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2013) 53-74.
*Jacques, Martin, When China Rules the World-The End of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global Order, (New York: Penguin 2009) Chapter 11, When China Rules the World, pp. 363-413 or second edition, 2012, 489-560.
Or
*Jacques, Martin talk, When China Rules the World-Sept. 2012 at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v&eq;3G1EyvRZmOs.
*Wang, Hongying and Rosenau, James N. “China and Global Governance”, Asian Perspective, 33(3), 2009, 5-39.
*Womack, Brantly, "China and the Future Status Quo", Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2015, 115-37.
Fred Bergsten, C. Fred, Bates Gill, Nicholas R. Lardy and Derek Mitchell. China: The Balance Sheet, What the World Needs to Know Now about the Emerging Superpower.(NY: 2006), pp. 73-154 (Chapter 4: China in the World Economy: Opportunity or Threat? And Chapter 5: China’s Foreign and Security Policy: Partner or Rival?)
Chan, Lai-Ha and Chan, Gerald, ‘Rethinking Global Governance: A China Model in the Making?’’ Contemporary Politics 14, no. 1 (March 2008): 3-19.
Dingwerth, Klaus and Pattberg, Phillip, “Global Governance as a Perspective on World Politics,” Global Governance, 12 (No 2, 2006).
The Economist, The Rise of State Capitalism – A Special Report, January 21, 2012. http://www.economist.com/node/21543160.
Subramanian, Arvind , “The Inevitable Superpower: Why China’s Dominance Is a Sure Thing” Foreign Affairs, Volume 90, Number 5, September/October 2011.
August 23, 2011 at: http://www.piie.com/publications/papers/paper.cfm?ResearchID&eq;1913.
Wolf, Martin, How China Should Rule the World, Financial Times, March 22, 2011 at http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/9ba6d850-54c2-11e0-b1ed-00144feab49a.html#axzz1ooPiQqKy.
Zhang Weiwei, The China Wave: Rise of a Civilizational State, (New Jersey: World Century Publishing, 2011 (translation from Chinese).
רקע כללית על המערכת הפוליטית הסינית:
Lawrence, Susan V. and Martin, Michael F. Understanding China’s Political System, US Congressional Research Service, March 30, 2013 at: http://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R41007.pdf.
רקע על מוסדות בינ"ל:
Karns, Margaret P. and Mingst, Karen A., International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance, Reiner, 2009.
Hurd, Ian, International Organizations: Politics, Law, Practice (2nd Edition) Cambridge University Press, 2014.
על המערכת המשפטית בסין וסין במשפט הבינ"ל:
Chen, Albert H.Y. An Introduction to the Legal System of the People’s Republic of China (4th Edition, 2011).
Lubman, Stanley, Bird in a Cage, Legal Reform in China After Mao, (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000).
Peerenboom, Randall, Long March toward Rule of Law (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002).
Peerenboom, Randall, “The Battle over Legal Reform in China: Has there been a Turn against Law”, Chinese Journal of Comparative Law, 2014, 2(2), pp. 188-212.
Xue Hanqin, Chinese Contemporary Perspectives on International Law: History, Culture and International Law, (Hague Academy of International Law, 2012).
קישורים רלבנטיים לקורס:
Some Links: the Asia sections of the Washington Post and New York Times. Economist at http://www.economist.com/world/china. See also Pacific Forum: Comparative Connections, China Leadership Monitor, and China Brief. English editions of news agencies in China: Xinhua, People’s Daily at http://englishpeiopledaily.com.cn/, China Digital Times at http://chinadigitaltimes.net/.Chinese government web sites include: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, State Council Supreme People’s Court of People’s Republic of China: http://en.chinacourt.org/. For site on China’s environment, see www.chinadialogue.net.
CCTV (Chinese government channel) covers news in China, and has an interesting daily interview program on international relations called ‘Dialogue’. (Channel 111 on Yes and 141 on Hot) at: http://cctv.cntv.cn/lm/dialogue/.
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